Faith Is for Weak People: Responding to the Top 20 Objections to the Gospel Free Audiobook Download by Ray Comfort


Faith Is for Weak People is a great audiobook. It comes with a CD, so you can listen to it and read along at the same time. The author has a way of dealing with objections that is engaging and entertaining.

The 20 objections are: 1. Saying "God" is a four-letter word 2. Faith in God is not scientific 3. There is no evidence for Christianity 4. There is no evidence for the Bible 5. Christianity has violence, intolerance, and greed as its basis 6. Christianity does not work for me 7. The Bible has internal inconsistencies 8. Christians want to control your life 9. Christians are hypocrites/hypocrisy is an integral part of the faith in God 10. The Bible contradicts itself

"What about the ones who are really bad?" Ray Comfort explains that the gospel is for everyone and those who reject it should be left to their wretched condition. "I want people to come and hear the truth even if they don't like it," he says. "There is not a single person alive who is not going to get saved."

This book is a response to the Top 20 Objections to the Gospel by Ray Comfort. Tom Parks does an excellent job of narrating this audiobook. Not only are these responses organized, but they are also spoken in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.

The only way to overcome the objections to the gospel is for believers to commit themselves, and go beyond their intellect.

If a person's heart is not sufficiently open to listen to the Gospel, then they will have a lot of objections. Some objections are also valid and can't be answered. But there are many other objections that are not valid or can be answered by reading the Bible or listening to some sermons. Some of these can be seen on YouTube videos that Ray Comfort has made in order to answer them.

Published Date 2019-04-30
Duration 5 hours 39 minutes
Author Ray Comfort
Narrated Tom Parks
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Religion & Spirituality
Parent Category Religious Studies, Christianity

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